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He doesnt kill for thrills, for sex, or even for power.Its far more twisted than that.... Cody McFadyen, acclaimed author of The Darker Side, The Face of Death, and Shadow Man, delivers this shocking new thriller that brings to light a psychopath unlike any weve ever seen--a killer who thrives in absolute darkness and doesnt derive pleasure from the kill. And only one woman has the ability to see him coming...even if its already too late to stop her own murder. For FBI Special Agent Smoky Barrett, the wedding of one of their own was cause for celebration. Until a woman staggered down the aisle, incoherent, emaciated, head shaved, and wearing only a white nightgown. No one knows who she is or where shes come from--or why shes chosen to appear in a church filled with law enforcement agents. Then a fingerprint check determines that the woman has been missing for nearly eight years--that once she was someones wife, someones mother...and a cop. Imprisoning her in a dark cell, depriving her of any contact with the outside world, her enigmatic captor was a man she didnt know and who seldom spoke, who punished her only when she failed to follow his most basic instructions designed to keep her alive. Cold, businesslike, seemingly indifferent to his victims, hes a predator with an M.O. as terrifyingly inscrutable as any Smoky has ever encountered. As she fits together the pieces of what remains of his victims fractured life, a chilling picture emerges of a killer every bit as calculating, masterful, and professional as Smoky and the team she leads--a professional psychopath who doesnt take murder personally and never makes a mistake. Theres a reason he let one of his victims go free. And by the time Smoky pierces the darkness of his twisted mind, it may cost her more than she can bear to lose to escape. For a trap snapped closed the moment she took this case too much to heart.

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ALSO BY CODY MCFADYEN

Shadow Man

The Face of Death

The Darker Side

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This book is for David, my father.

The one who raised me and taught me to

be a man. Without him, Id never have

found my way back to shore.

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Thanks go to my agent, Liza Dawson, as always. Shes my constant cheerleader and therapist combined. To my able editors, Danielle Perez and Nick Sayers, as well as all of those Ive yet to meet who are doing such a great job with my books in various parts of the world. To Chandler CrawfordI want her frequent-flier miles, but I dont want her job. To the readers now and the writers past.

A shout-out to a particular author, Mr. John Connolly. I was nearing the last third of this book and feeling less than inspired. Id lost my way, or at least I thought I had, and any writer can tell you that your mental outlook is a lot more than half the battle. I was flying to San Francisco, and I happened to start reading one of his novels, The Unquiet, on the plane. I continued reading it while I was there on my business, over room service and bleak morning coffee. By the time I finished it, I had been jump-started, and I proceeded to write like a madman in that San Francisco hotel. It never stopped.

Were constantly inspired and influenced by our peers, but sometimes it deserves a special note. Johns a writers writer, and this book owes him a debt.

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CHAPTER ONE

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PRESENT DAY

Everyone is alone. That is what I have learned, in time.

Dont get me wrong. I love a man. And when I wake up in the night, and he is there next to me, and I can touch him and maybe wake him and smell him and fuck him, feel him in me as he sweats and his hands wander over me like a badland, I appreciate it. I share the private knowledge that few share (not none, but few) of what his flesh feels like against my flesh. The velvet steel of it. I know our unique sounds, our sharing and wanting and crying out, me and only me, and I feel a certain selfish pride about it all. I am, in those moments, a possessor of secret knowledge. A holder of hidden things.

But in the end, nothing changes the truth: He doesnt know, in that dark, what I am thinking in my heart of hearts, and I dont know the same of him. This is the truth. We are all separate islands.

I am okay with that now. There was a time when I fought against the idea, as I guess everyone does. We want to know everything about our partner, share every last detail. We want to read minds and have our mind read. We want to erase all distance between us, become one person.

But were not one person. However close we get, some distance will always remain. Love, Ive come to realize, lies not only in sharing each other but in being at peace with those parts that will never be shared.

I turn on my side, my cheek against my hand, and look at my man. Hes beautiful, I think. Not beautiful in a feminine way, but beautiful in the man of him. In his quiet ruggedness. He is sleeping deeply, and he sleeps with his mouth closed. Im afraid to stare at him for too long. He might feel my gaze and wake up. Hes alert that way, because he, like me, knows that death is a real thing. An ever-possible moment. You learn to sleep lightly when you do what weve done, see what weve seen.

I turn onto my back and look out the open balcony door to the night sky beyond. Wed left the door open so we could hear the ocean. The temperature here allows it. Were in Hawaii, on a five-day vacation, my first in more than a decade.

Were staying on the Big Island, the land of fire and ice. When we drove away from Hilo Airport, Tommy and I looked at each other, wondering if maybe wed made a terrible mistake in our choice of islands. All that had been visible, as far as the eye could see, was black volcanic rock. It was as if wed landed on the surface of a hostile moon.

Wed gotten more hopeful as we approached our resort. Off in the distance we could see Mauna Kea, almost 14,000 feet high and snowcapped. It felt odd to look out the car window and see evidence of snow in Hawaii, but there it was. Trees and sparse grass had begun to clamber out of all that rock, striving for life and giving insight into the changes destined in the geologic future. Someday, the grass would overcome the rock and make it soil and things would change again. Tommy and I and our ancestors would be long gone, but it would happen. Life is always striving. Thats what life does.

The reception area of the resort had taken our breath away. It looked out over the endless ocean and the perfect beaches, and a temperate breeze had kissed our cheeks as if to welcome us here. Aloha, the young man at the reception desk said, white teeth against tan skin, seeming to agree with the breeze.

Weve been here for four days now, doing much of nothing. Hawaii took us in gently, ignoring the blood on our hands, telling us with its beauty to rest for a while. Our hotel room is on the third floor, and our balcony is no more than fifty yards from the ocean. We spend our days lying on the beach and making love and our nights walking on the beach and making love and marveling at the overwhelming panoply of stars in the ancient sky. We watch the sunsets until the moon calls the night sky to the sea.

Its a temporary peace. Well go back to Los Angeles soon, where I head the local branch of the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crimeor NCAVC. The NCAVC is based in Quantico, Virginia, but someone in every FBI office in every city is assigned as the NCAVC coordinator. In many places, that job is a second hat, worn only occasionally. In Los Angeles, it has been a full-time endeavor, and Ive been in charge for more than twelve years now, running a four-person team including me.

Were called in for the worst there is. Men and women who murder men and women and (far too often) children. Serial rapists. The people we hunt rarely do what they do in the heat of the moment. Their actions are not a momentary anomaly but a solution to a need. They do what they do for the joy of it, because emptying out others fills them up like nothing else there is.

I spend my life peering into the darkness these people radiate. Its a cold blackness, filled with mewls and skittering things, high-pitched screeching laughter, unmentionable moans. I have killed bad men and been hunted by them too. It is my choice and my life, and I wake up to it, I come home from it, I sleep with my man and wake up to it again.

So its rare that I lift my head and really see the stars. We all live and die under them, but I tend to be most concerned with the dying part. Ive had dreams of victims, on their backs, hitching final breaths as they gaze up at those ruthless, forever points of light.

Here in Hawaii, Ive taken time to see the stars. Ive turned my face to the sky every night and let the stars remind me that something beautiful has already burned far longer than any of mans ugliness ever will.

I close my eyes for a moment and listen. The ocean beats against the shore outside like an unending exhalation of someone greater than us. If I was certain where I stood on God, Id think of that sound as His heartbeat. But God and I are on shaky ground, and though were closer now than we were years before, we rarely speak.

Something is out there, though. Something undeniable and endless rides those waves into the sand, again and again, in rhythm with the worlds metronome. There is a vastness to the ocean in this place, a purity of sound and color and sweetness too unbearably wonderful to be an accident. Im not sure it cares about us, whatever it is, but perhaps it keeps the world turning while we make our own choices, and perhaps thats the best we can ask for.

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